Cancer Survival Rates Reach an All-Time High

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Seven in 10 people now survive at least five years after first receiving a cancer diagnosis in the United States, according to the latest annual report from the American Cancer Society.

The figure, based on all cancer diagnoses from 2015 to 2021, breaks records from previous decades — like the 1970s, when half of cancer patients lived for five years after diagnosis, and the 1990s, when that figure was 63 percent.

The survival improvements were particularly significant for people diagnosed with what are considered to be more fatal cancers, including myeloma, liver cancer, and lung cancer.

“Cancer is becoming more of a chronic disease rather than a quote-unquote death sentence,” says Joel Saltzman, MD, a medical oncologist at Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.

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